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Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wished Their Adoptive Parents Knew
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 227112" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I never had an issue with her biomom being called her mom ... now, if you said "real mom," I would flip a lid. But mine never talks about her or her grandmother or any member at all. She will happily listen if I talk about them but she won't say a word. She has asked a few questions on occasion but as soon as the question is answered, she'll go on to something else. Her therapist said she was pretty much that way with him, too. She really does live in the present. The past is something that already happened so not worth the worry. sigh</p><p> </p><p>But I will read the book and I will hope it opens a door to discussing things with her. I would like to know how she is feeling about things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 227112, member: 3626"] I never had an issue with her biomom being called her mom ... now, if you said "real mom," I would flip a lid. But mine never talks about her or her grandmother or any member at all. She will happily listen if I talk about them but she won't say a word. She has asked a few questions on occasion but as soon as the question is answered, she'll go on to something else. Her therapist said she was pretty much that way with him, too. She really does live in the present. The past is something that already happened so not worth the worry. sigh But I will read the book and I will hope it opens a door to discussing things with her. I would like to know how she is feeling about things. [/QUOTE]
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